Sinaloa mission reports, 1744-1745.

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Sinaloa mission reports, 1744-1745.

The 1744 report is a detailed financial account, property statement, and listing of families for the 24 missions in the Sinaloa provinece (WA MSS S-636). The 1745 report describes a visit to the Sinaloa missions over 1744-45 (WA MSS S-637).

2 items (41 p.); 22 cm.

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